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Aly Raisman Claims Sexual Abuse by Gymnastics Team Doctor

Raisman hopes by telling her story -- in her new book titled "Fierce" -- she'll prevent this from happening to others. (Published Friday, Nov. 10, 2017)

A former USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University doctor accused of molesting girls under the guise of medical treatment at his home, a campus clinic and a youth gymnastics club is expected to change his not-guilty pleas in a bid to close the state's criminal cases against him.

Online court records show change-of-plea hearings for 54-year-old Dr. Larry Nassar are scheduled for Nov. 22 and Nov. 29 in two Michigan counties. Jury selection was to begin in one courthouse on Dec. 4.

A spokeswoman for state Attorney General Bill Schuette declined to comment, citing a gag order. A message was left Wednesday for one of Nassar's defense lawyers.

In February, the state charged Nassar with 22 counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct involving nine girls who said they were molested at Michigan State's sports medicine clinic, his home or the Twistars Gymnastics Club. All were age 16 or under.

US Gold Medalist Goes Public With Account of Sexual Abuse

McKayla Maroney, a gold medalist and former Olympic gymnast, went public with her account of sexual assault by former US Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar on Twitter. Maroney revealed she was assaulted for years by Nassar, beginning when she was 13 years old.

(Published Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2017)

More recently, Olympic gymnasts Aly Raisman and McKayla Maroney said they were among those sexually abused by Nassar.

Nassar began working with USA Gymnastics as an athletic trainer in 1986 and became the national team doctor in 1996. He stepped down in 2014 but remained on staff before being fired in 2015.

In a probable-cause hearing in June, prosecutors played a video of Nassar's 40-minute voluntary interview with a university police detective. Nassar denied any inappropriate contact and said he got no sexual pleasure from treating gymnasts.

"The AG's staff and Michigan state police have worked tirelessly to pursue justice for our clients," John Manly said. "We trust that they will continue that process. Our clients have complete faith in them and the judicial process."

Denhollander, of Louisville, Kentucky, testified that Nassar molested her with his hands during the first visit in 2000 when she was 15, even with her mother in the room. She said it felt "very humiliating" but that she trusted Nassar. She said the assaults continued during four subsequent visits, with the doctor also unfastening her bra and massaging her breasts.

She stepped forward last summer after reading a report in the Indianapolis Star about the history of assault allegations against coaches affiliated with USA Gymnastics.